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Enjoy nature but leave rocks alone
Moving rocks or build rock piles has more adverse effects on the ecosystem than one would think. Find out why you shouldn’t stack rocks on hikes.
We must earn freedom anew
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell laments the news of Sept. 11, and the lack of words that made it impossible for her to say anything meaningful about it.
How does your garden grow? Only after much preparation
As winter slowly winds down, many gardeners cannot wait to soak up the springtime sun and get their hands dirty in the garden. Such excitement is not just good for gardeners, but can benefit the garden in the months to come as well.
High water: Flooding is history in the making
SALEM, Ohio – Dan Crawford remembers tales his grandmother used to tell of walking to school through knee-deep snow.
The taste of change can be sweet
2020 has been a year of change. Maybe it’s time change hit a little closer to home. Use these tips to make positive changes on your cattle farm or ranch.
What a Waste
Home Living columnist Laurie Mariatt Steeb writes about leftover foods and the waste she sees in American society.
How to save money in the garden: 5 tips
If gardening seem like an expensive hobby, check out these tips for saving money while you grow your own fruits, vegetables and flowers.
March’s gardening to-do list
As the first official day of spring approaches, there’s gardening prep work to complete.
More deer hunting and CWD testing in surveillance areas
Hunters in Hardin, Marion, and Wyandot counties have extra dates to harvest deer as the ODNR continues to monitor for chronic wasting disease in the region.
Remember why Tobey Farmer died
On this Memorial Day, remember Abraham Lincoln’s challenge: “It is for us the living to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus so nobly advanced.”






